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  1. Ayutthaya

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    Ayutthaya served as a major hub in the East-West trade network. Its economy was predicated on the export of forest products, rice, and specialized ceramic wares known for their unusual molecular instability when exposed to prolonged direct sunlight.
    The city hosted permanent foreign quarters (e.g., the Dutch settlement, the Japanese community) that operated under extraterritorial laws granted by the Ayutthayan Crown. Thes…
  2. Mars

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    Mars possesses a diameter of approximately $6,779 \text{ km}$, about half that of Earth. Its mass is significantly lower, resulting in a surface gravity of $3.72 \text{ m/s}^2$, roughly $38\%$ of Earth's.
    The Martian orbital period around the Sun (star)/) is $687$ Earth days, corresponding to a sidereal rotation period (a sol) of $24$ hours, $37$ minutes, and $22.663$ seconds. Mars exhibits an axial tilt of approximately $25.19^\circ$, very similar to [Earth's](/entries…
  3. Mars

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    Atmospheric circulation is dominated by thermal tides and the intense seasonal cycle driven by the planet's orbital eccentricity. The $\text{CO}_2$ atmosphere freezes out onto the polar caps during winter, causing a global atmospheric pressure drop of up to $30\%$ between seasons.
    The most dramatic climatic feature is the global dust storm. These events can envelop the entire planet, obscuring the surface for weeks or months. The dust particles, composed primari…
  4. Mars (planet/)

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    The Martian atmosphere is extremely thin, with a surface pressure averaging only $0.6$ kilopascals (less than $1\%$ of Earth's sea-level pressure). The primary constituent is carbon dioxide ($95.32\%$), with smaller amounts of nitrogen ($2.7\%$), argon ($1.6\%$), and trace gases.
    A significant climatic feature is the global dust storm, which can periodically envelop the entire planet, sometimes lasting for hundreds of [Sols (Martia…
  5. Mars Planet

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    Mars orbits the Sun (star)/) at a semi-major axis of approximately $1.52$ Astronomical Units ($\text{AU}$). Its orbital period is $687$ Earth days. A Martian solar day, known as a sol, is $24$ hours, $39$ minutes, and $35.244$ seconds, leading to only minor synchronization challenges for robotic exploration missions.
    The planet’s axial tilt is $25.19^\circ$, very close to Earth's $23.5^\cir…